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Tesla fans will have to wait a little bit longer for the company's next big product reveal.
CEO Elon Musk announced last week that the company would be unveiling a new product on Monday. But on Sunday, he said on Twitter that he was now pushing back the unveiling to Wednesday because the product still needs a "few more days of refinement."

SAN FRANCISCO: High-end electric vehicle maker Tesla is taking a major step toward self-driving cars by installing new autopilot software Thursday in North America to automatically change lanes, manage speed and even hit the brakes. Self-driving capabilities - previously limited to cars tested by technology titans such as Google - hit the streets "overnight" with the latest Tesla Version 7.0 software, the company said Wednesday. The feature, unveiled Wednesday, is being added to thousands of Tesla's Model S cars already on the road.

On Tuesday, Tesla CEO Elon Musk spoke at NVidia's developer conference in Silicon Valley. In an interview with Jen-Hsun Huang, CEO of the tech and gaming company, Musk compared the drivers of today to the elevator operators of yesteryear, according to the Verge.